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' 10.851,782. PATENTED APR'. 3o, 1907.-

J. SOSS.

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APPLICATION FILED AUG. 25. 1906.

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W/TNESSES IWENTU? UNITED STATES PATENT oEEioE.

JOSEPH SOSS, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

TOY.

No. 851,782. Specification of Letters Patent. Patented April 30, 1907.

\ Application tiled August 25, 1906. Serial No. 331,953.

To all whom it may 00h/001%: l ment e may be connected with the outlet c Be it known that l, JOSEPH Sess, a citizen in any desired. manner. of the United States, and residing at New ln the use of this device for the purpose of York, in the county of New York and State 1 making soap bubbles the necessary solution 5 of New York, have invented certain new and l of soap and water is provided and the cupuseful improvements in Toys, of which the shaped attachment eis dipped thereinto after following is a specification, such as will enwhich said attachment is raised out of the able those skilled in the art to which it apperwater and the bulb a gently compressed and tains to make and use the same. relaxed, this operation being repeated any [o This invention relates to toys, and. the obdesired number of times. This operation, as ject thereof is to provide an improved device will be understood, forces air into the atof this class particularly designed for making tachment e and the bubble is gradually soap bubbles, and with this object in view formed, and whenfully developed will be dethe invention consists in a device of the class tached in the Same manner as bubbles are de- 15 speciied constructed as hereinafter detaehed from the ordinary tube or pipe ususcribed and claimed. ally employed for the purpose of making The invention is fully disclosed inthe folsoap bubbles. The soap solution may be lowing specification, of which the aceompamade in the usual manner, and in this way nying drawing forms a part, in which the soap bubbles may be quickly and easily y zo separate parts of my improvement are desigmade or formed by .means of the hand only, nated by suitable reference characters in and the necessity of blowing through a pipe each of the views, and in which stem or tube is avoided.

Figure l is a side view of my improved Having fully described my invention, what soap bubble making device and showing the I claim as new and desire to Secure by Letz 5 method of its operation; Fig. 2 a sectional ters Patent, is

detail thereof. 1. A device of the class specified, compris- In the practice of my invention l provide ing a compressible bulb provided at one end an ordinary compressible or what is known with an air inlet and at the outer end with an as aDavidson bulb a provided at one end air outlet, and a cup-shaped attachment conwith an a'r inlet l) and at the opposite end neeted with the outlet end of the bulb. with an air outlet c, and in practice the air in- 2. A device of the class specified, comprislet b is provided with an lnlet valve in the ing a eompressible bulb provided at one end usual manner, but said valve being no part with an air inlet and at the outer end with an of this invention is not shown. The air outair outlet, and a cup-shaped attachment conlet c is provided with an outlet valve d of the nected with the outlet end of the bulb, the usual or any preferred construction, and in outlet end of the bulb being also provided the practice of my invention l connect with with a valve which opens outwardly. the air outlet c a cup-shaped device e having In testimony that l claim the foregoing as a neck or nozzle e2 adapted to be inserted my invention T have signed my name in into the end of the air outlet c. presence of the subscribing witnesses this It will be understood that the entire device 24th day of August 1906.-

with the exception of the cup-shaped attach- JOSEPH SOSS ment e and valves in the inlet and outlet b and c is made of soft rubber in the manner of Witnesses:

45 other devices of this class, land in practice the F. A. STEWART, neck or nozzle e2 of the cup-shaped attachl O. J. KLEIN. 

